"The loss of American what can repay? New colonies seek for at Botany Bay."
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"Botany Bay", st. 2 (19 Dec. 1786) in The New London Magazine, supplement to vol. 2 (Jan. 1787) p. 709
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John Freeth
John Freeth (1731 – 29 September 1808), also known as Poet Freeth and who published his work under the pseudonym John Free, was an English innkeeper, poet and songwriter.
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